News and Views: April 2007
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- Cuba Call-in Days: May 1 & 2 (PDF)
- Scorched: Darfur, the first climate change war? (Julian Borger, The Guardian )
- Baghdad Burning: "The Great Wall of Segregation" (Riverbend, Girl Blog from Iraq)
- HEALTH-MEXICO: Abortion No Longer a Crime in Capital (Diego Cevallos, Inter Press Service)
- The Hidden Face of the War (Gustavo Capdevila, Inter Press Service)
- Governing the Womb (Ellen Goodman, TruthDig.com)
- Sudan Flying Arms to Darfur, Panel Reports (Warren Hoge, The New York Times)
- Global Warming Could Spur 21st Century Conflicts (Alister Doyle, Reuters)
- The US has Returned Fundamentalism to Afghanistan (Malalai Joya, Common Dreams)
- Militarizing the Border (Frida Berrigan, Foreign Policy in Focus)
- Wolfowitz Contradicted on Family Planning Claim (Emad Mekay, Inter Press Service)
- Moratorium on Free Trade Agreements (Laura Carlsen, Foreign Policy in Focus)
- Ortega Government Shows Some Response to Civil Society Demands (Witness for Peace, Nicaragua)
- Resisting Kirchner's Recipe (Sometimes): 'LGBTTTI' Organizing in Argentina (Alejandra Sardá, NACLA)
- Iraqi Women's Freedom Vanishing: Read All About It (Sheila Gibbons, Women's eNews)
- Iraq Refugee Crisis Engulfs Women Silenced by Rape (Rasha Elass, Women's eNews)
- Climate Change: The Worst Is Yet To Be (Julio Godoy, Inter Press Service)
- Sandinistas Wage a New War - Against Hunger (José Adán Silva, Inter Press Service)
- Mexico City Lawmakers Begin Hearings on Abortion Bill (Feminist Wire)


